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Naturals: Embrace the Taco Meat? Or Get a Lining?

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Ocolove I saw your hair in the thread you linked, your hair is absolutey beautiful:yep:

I read on in this thread and I saw that some ladies have baby hairs all the way down their neck.......I def don't know what that's like.....I guess if its all disheveled lookin then that would def pose a neatness issue

this is my "kitchen" never heard that word before until recently:giggle:.....I pretty much just let it do what it do.

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I thought we was scissorphobes up in this piece?? :lol:lmao

Also Nonie I concur with the poster that said you're hiding all that gorgeous hair from us, you should have a siggy putting that fabness on display and I demand a tutorial on yur wet to dry flat ironing and putting in braid extensions!!:bat::giggle:


Yes, yours looks very neat. This is what the lining would do for mine. Just remove the vampire teeth.
 
just smoosh some oil or serum on them, & smooth with your hands or use a brush. don't cut them off! embrace it: it's your hair!

plus the longer you let your "buckshots" :nono: (i prefer the term baby coilies!) grow, the easier they are to blend in with your nape. my shortest kitchen baby coilies are about 2 inches, which makes them easier to smooth than if they were only 1/8 of an inch.
 
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Stop playing ladies. All these pics are nice! I see lovely kitchens.

Don't let me whip my pics out. I just took some back texture shots to mark my 24 weeks transition and it is not pretty back there. I'm embarrassed even typing this right now.

DH is all about me going natural but he does NOT respect them kitchen!!!

My kitchen aint right :nono: .
 
Don't make me hurt you BMP putting me on the blast like this. :bat:

I'm not good at tutorials but I've tried to explain both of the above in past threads. :ohwell:
teeeheee:giggle: couldn't help myself you should still give the video tutorial a try! I'd love to see your technique on both of those:yep:

Yes, yours looks very neat. This is what the lining would do for mine. Just remove the vampire teeth.
Ahh okay gotcha, I would still think it might be best if you just learned some way to work with it, try a scarf some gel or some butters to see if it can help neaten it out because once you trim it, you'll have to deal with when it grows back and the wierd stubble stage, then what if somehow too much gets trimmed off one day and you or someone else ends up hacking off your nape:perplexed
 
It doesn't offend me. I first heard the term Taco Meat as it related to a man's chest hair. It wasn't offensive to me - I thought it was funny because thats what it looks like to me.

If you take offense, that was not my intent. But I don't consider it a negative thing. Thanks for your input.

Agreed. I love taco meat, so I never think of anything negative when I hear it.
 
I thought 'taco meat' was funny 20 years ago when I first heard Eddie Murphy say it. I thought it was funny when I was natural and I think it's funny now that I'm not.

I always use fantasia IC gel and a tooth brush so the taco meat wouldn't look so dry.
 
If you shave it, won't that part of your hair be shorter than the rest?:look: I'm not natural, but it seems to me that shaving that spot constantly will give you an uneven look. Brush it up or you can even give yourself cute finger curls.:rolleyes:
 
Yes!!!! This is how mine looks. The longish parts just extend further into the middle.
lol @ "vampire teeth" I feel ya! The extension of the hair down the neck can be unsightly.:yep: It's completely understandable that you would want to "line it up".

This doesn't look bad to me so as stated, just roll with it if this is what you are talking about...
Here's the pic I meant to post, just put my finger on it:

:blush: :nono: :lol: I personally look like a ham exposing my nape bridge in its natural state.
 
Here's the pic I meant to post, just put my finger on it:

:blush: :nono: :lol: I personally look like a ham exposing my nape bridge in its natural state.

Chile, puhlease! :rolleyes: I could do so much with that kitchen. As DDT said, you can create the cutest coils with it and let them just be.

Haven't you seen people with curly hair leave tendrils hanging down? Sometimes it's part of the style, sometimes it's just kitchen hair that they learn to work with. I find it so cute myself that I even forced that do with my twists even though they kinda look dumb coz not only are they long enough to be included in the updo--so it's darn obvious I'm forcing it :giggle: -- but I have always thought an updo with the nape dangling (usually in tendrils) is so cute and wasn't going to miss a piece of that pie, so ...hello! *snaps and moves head from side to side* :lol:

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I can respect your opinion, but I don't really understand getting on a soap box about it.

The term Buckshots makes me cringe a little bit, but I wouldn't come in someones thread and try to chastise them for using it.

:perplexed Nevermind...:rolleyes:
 
Chile, puhlease! :rolleyes: I could do so much with that kitchen. As DDT said, you can create the cutest coils with it and let them just be.
lol I've been wearing half wigs so I haven't cut it since the summer. I'm naturally prone to finger coil it anyways (just for fun) but I still have a long way to go in accepting the architectural feat that is my nape bridge.:lol: Next time I wear my hair up, I'll give the long coils/tendrils look a chance.

OP, maybe you don't have to shave after all.
Haven't you seen people with curly hair leave tendrils hanging down? Sometimes it's part of the style, sometimes it's just kitchen hair that they learn to work with. I find it so cute myself that I even forced that do with my twists even though they kinda look dumb coz not only are they long enough to be included in the updo--so it's darn obvious I'm forcing it :giggle: -- but I have always thought an updo with the nape dangling (usually in tendrils) is so cute and wasn't going to miss a piece of that pie, so ...hello! *snaps and moves head from side to side* :lol:

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Work it!*snaps*:lol:
 
i dont have taco meat lol. the very back of my hair is almost straight and very silky so thats great for updos but bad for twists and such. my twists back there never stay.
 
My DH used to line me up but ooh he got too serious and I ended up lookin like a boy. Plus my skin is too sensitive and would bump up -- like a boy. And my scissor trims were always uneven. Something to consider.

That area will grow OP. Manuska speaks the truth about shea butter and the kitchen. Chile I butter my peas. ;) It helps, and they are growing.

Nonie, you are my Kitchen idol. Is there such a thing? lol

EDT: IMHO my kitchen curly so tight because it's dry. The shea seals in the moisture.
 
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I think mind grows further down. Like I'm looking at your pics, and your edges in the back seem to grow in a nice U-shape. Mine grows like vampire teeth. Like normal in the middle, then further down on my neck at the sides.

My hair does the same thing so I'm able to braid it up without the taco meat look. :-)
 
I just let mine go. I really don't brush or oil it regularly. I know it beads up sometimes but I really don't care.
 
ok, this may be a stupid suggestion. but have you tried just perming that area? my sister does that and it all works out/ shrugs shoudlers.........
 
I simply don't understand why people feel the need to use such terms as taco meat, buckshot etc. to describe type 4 hair, it's simply not necessary at all and it certainly offends a lot of people!
 
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